In the wonderful setting of the 'Silver Lake', in the municipality of Meina, a few minutes from the lake and the motorway exit, we offer a beautiful independent villa surrounded by greenery. In a non-isolated residential area, the property is surrounded by land, partly steep, of approximately 1400 m2. On the main floor we find a bright living room with fireplace and overlooking the terrace, kitchen, a spacious double bedroom with large walk-in closet with window, a further bedroom and a bathroom with hydromassage tub. In the basement, at garden level, there is a lovely open space tavern with an open kitchen and fireplace, a bathroom and closet, a double garage and warehouse. Excellent solution also as a second home, to spend pleasant days in the greenery in the open air. Follow the updates in real time also on our Facebook page "Professionecasa Arona" by LIKEING the page. Meina (Mèina in Piedmontese and Lombard) is an Italian municipality of 2,517 inhabitants in the province of Novara in Piedmont. It is located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore at the mouth of the Tiasca stream. Located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore, the municipality followed with its inhabitants the events first of the Duchy of Milan and of the Borromeo, counts of Arona, later of the Kingdom of Sardinia, then of that of Italy. Over the centuries it was the residence or holiday resort of many families belonging to the nobility and upper bourgeoisie of Lombardy and Piedmont: the nobles Luatti or Lovati stood out for the antiquity of their possessions, alongside the noble Visconti families of Massino and Sessa (extinct in the Gatti Grami). , but residents of Lesa. More recently, since the nineteenth century, the noble Caccia-Piatti, Fossati de Regibus, Bossi Fedrigotti, but above all Faraggiana families elected Meina as a holiday resort, who in the second half of the century built a sumptuous palace with a park in neoclassical style. Among the bourgeois families we remember the Mondadori, owners of the villa of the same name, the Luoni and Galli from Novara, but also the Favini, from Milan, who commissioned the construction of Villa Carlotta, today Hotel Paradiso. During the nineteenth century, Meina became an important industrial centre: being able to exploit the waters of the Tiasca, three important paper mills were established, all equipped with continuous steam machines. To these were added first, in 1854, a silk spinning mill and then, on the initiative of the entrepreneur Emilio Foltzer, a large factory of lubricating oils and greases for machines. Other factories of more modest size and importance were established in the territory of the municipality.--f8b20a41d4acc71c46fa9964dad350a4!